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Sunday 14 September 2014

A Message to all Scots Voters

It should be made clear that I am totally dispassionate as to whether Scotland remains within the United Kingdom following your referendum iin a few days time.

Would all voters please vote 'No' on that fateful yet momentous day may seem a strange thing to ask from someone no longer domiciled in the UK.  Despite having been an expat for ten years there is still a great fondness for that country and under a quirk of enfranchisement I am still entitled to vote in elections for the next five years when that right ceases.

What has been done by the current administration iin the past four years or absolutely appalls me, I can only wonder in heavens why Cameron and his cronies are so vindictive in their treatment of the poor, sick, needy people of that country yet hope and pray that there may be a change of government in the ensuing months that can only be for the better.

There must not be another Tory government after May 2015 but if the referendum result is for independence then that will surely happen due to the loss of forty or so Scottish Labour MPs handing Cameron and his acolytes a further five years to create even bigger divisions amongst the population.

England does not need nor deserve yet more Tory greed and divisiveness.  Please, please do not vote 'Yes' but let's have an overwhelming NO!

OPEN LETTER TO DAVID CAMERON


Following upon the barbaric execution of David Haines yesterday you called for yet another COBRA meeting where you reportedly paid 'tribute' to the deceased. Those words are totally hollow and reek of insincerity as you never knew the man, a true humanitarian in the real sense of the word. Undoubtedly this meeting, as its predecessors, was long on rhetoric yet lacking positive action to halt the spread of terrorism in the Middle East.

It is understood that you intend to 'strengthen immigration laws and controls' following this tragic event. Please explain how that will assist in the capture and prosecution of his murderer as his voluntary return to Britain in the foreseeable future seems highly unlikely.

You and your Cabinet are lacking the desire and will to act positively, only seemingly content to meet, talk and pass further legislation, which it may have escaped your notice, applies only to the United Kingdom and nowhere else in the world. Just how will such measures help to remove the threat and murderous terror of IS?

That IS is guilty of murder is beyond question. By your continued lack of positive action to eradicate IS you and your administration are equally as guilty of the murder of David Haines as those that perpetrated that atrocity.

The time has gone for diplomacy, talks, endless meetings and prevarication, it is time for positive action on the ground to end this reign of terror for all time. Either be a man of conscience or resign forthwith taking your impotent shambles of an administration with you.